The presented pie charts give information about the proportion of workers in two distinct countries by sector and gender.
Overall, the majority of employees in both countries work in the service sector, with the most significant percentage belonging to the female cohort in country B. In stark contrast, while the industry field exhibits the lowest figures in both genders in country A, a meager percentage is recorded in both genders in agriculture in country B.
Looking first at the worker distribution in country A, 56% and 49% of male and female individuals work in the service field, resepectively. These figures nearly double that for the male demographic working in the agriculture segment, standing at 29%. In contrast, a modest percentage is registered in the male group in the industry sector, being 10% lower than the agriculture one. Concurrently, the percentage of the female bracket employed in the agriculture is similar to that in the service sector, standing at 43%, whereas only 8% of female individuals in this country commit to the industry field.
Regarding country B, nearly two thirds of the male labour opt for the service field, surpassing those working in the industry by nearly a two-fold gap. In stark contrast, only a modest 3% of men is employed in the agriculture. Similarly, the percentage of women joining the service segment is pre-dominant, accounting for more than four fifths of the total female workforce. The two remaining sectors only show a marginal percentage, with the industry standing at 11% and the agriculture making up only 1%.
